The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, September 29, 1906, Image 14

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11 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. SATI'IIKAY. KRITRMBP.il 3. I> SOCIETY... Mrs. George C. Bell, Editor. Chsrlotte Stnrert, \ Afl Selene Armstrong^ And Woman s Interests Jcffries-Eu banks By ELLA WHEELER WILCOX. (Copyright, I!"*, by American .tourmil K n minor, i 11 or* nn> n lonely. shadowed lot; Or no the unpcrrdvlnc thought. WU<» looked no deper Hum lior face. Devoid of chiseled line* of grace- No farther'tlinu her humble grate. And wondered boor »h* Im*t« her fit to. Yot she traa neither lone nor and; Ho notch of lore her oftlrli hud. Slit* found mi nvoi flowing spring Of happiness In everything. Of her own self;’nnd hud’nnd blade. And hrnt mid cold, mid sun mid shade. And dawn and auuaet, Hprlng and Fall, Held nipturea for her, one and oil. The year's four changing aonanns brought To her own door what thousand* nought In wandering ways and did not find— Diversion oud content of inlud. Hhe loved the tanks that tilled eaeh day— Hindi menial duties; hot her way Of looking at them lent a grace To thing" the world deemed common place, Ohm-ure and without place or name, She gloried In anotheafa fame. ~*or. plain and humble In her dress. Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Kubanka announce the engagement of their daughter. Mattie Anthony, to Mr. Werner Moore Jeffries, of this city, the inurrlnge to take place ftt the home of the bride's parents on Washington Htreet, on the evening of October 24. Harris- Walker Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Herring,*of Thomaston, Ou., announce the engage ment of their daughter, Sadie Mattllle Harris, lo Mr. Wllllum Clyde tal ker, of Gainesville, Qa., the marriage ty take place some time In November. State Convention W: C. T. U. Cronheim-Mack The marriage of Miss Blanche Mack and Mr. Saihuel I’inkus Cronhelm will be solemnised at home on Tuesday evening, October 2, at half past 8 o'clock. Rabbi Harry Weiss performing the ceremony. Quite a number of out-of-town guests will he In attendance upon the wedding, and the young couple after an extended wedding trip, will make their future home In Atlanta. Littleton* Marland And Hhc woke ss from n drenm. Ilow wide And wonderful the nventie That stretched to her astonished view! And up the green useendlug Inwn A palace caught the rays of dawn. Tin'll suddenly the silence stirred With one clear keynote of n bird; A thousand answered, till ere lopg The air was quivering bits of song. Hhc rose and wandered forth In uwc. Amazed and moved by sll she saw. For. like so ninny souls who go Away from earth, she did not kno4v The cord was severed. the street. With arms stretched forth to greet. Came one she loved and mourned In youth; Iler mother followed, then the truth Broke on her. golden wave on wave. Of knowledge Infinite. The grave. The body and the earthly sphere Were gone! Ituinortal life was here! They led her through the l’nluee hulls; Mrs. William Marland has Issued Invitations to the marriage of her daughtir, Mary King, to I)r. James Rufus Littleton, of Augusta. The wedding will take place Tuesday evening, October 2, at 6 o'clock at St. George church. The bride Is an accomplished and charming woman, be ing a graduate of Wellesley, and the groom Is prominent In the business and social world. The wedding will he followed by a reception, after which the bridal party will leave on the Southern for a trip to Washing ton city and other points East. From gleaming mlrmr the wnlls elf. with rndlnnt ml And rolled In splendor like n queen, While glory round nbout her shone. “All this.*' Dive murmured, “Is your own." And when she gnxed with wondering eye. And questioned whence nnd where nnd whir. Dive answered thus: “All lletiveu Is mode lly thoughts on earth; your wnlls were Inld, Yen| nfter year, of purest gold; The liennty of your mind lieludd In this fair palace; aye, mid more Wnlts farther on, so vast your store. I wns not worthy when I died To fnke my place here at your side; I tolled through long nnd wenrv years From lower plane* to them* high sphere Ami through the love you sent frn I have attained n second birth. Tft when ■ . felt the I heard you brent lie Ami courage conquest Ah! enrth needs heareii. tint heaven Indeed Of earth has Just jit* great a Across the tenliire with n bound There s|niI ii Jlntnpklti nnd n hound ilMmib contffcde* of the old earth In •ml fondjtfd h - ea - •*—* Yot* LftVKD fas oifswrnsl Yud tn * .'ii Ah hind) . hand. Til KM IN*(» I'AUADIPK." to her questioning eyes* tit them love; love lins no end! ii form depend. “Yu* taught It N«r does hive’s if there lie mortnl without lov He wnkes to iio new life ntmvc. If lore In humbler things exist. It must through other realms persist Until all love rays merge In HIM. Hark! Hear the heavenly Cherubim!'* Then hushed and awed, with Joy so v. It knew iio future and no past, Hhe stood amidst the radiant throng That came to swell love's welcoming « This humble soul from mirth's far coa The center of the heavenly host say: CONCERT AT THE SACRED HEART CHURCH. Tuesday evening, October 9, Dr. J. Lewis Browne, assisted by the men’s choir of the Sacred Heart church, will give one of his beautiful organ recitals at the Sacred Heart church. Those who have been so fortunate ns to heiir one of Dr. Browne's recitals know what a delightful occasion la In store for them. The recital Tuesday night will be given In aid of the choir fund, and the excellent program reads as fol lows: Suite for Organ, (a) Prologue, (h) March, (c) Intermezzo, (d) Toccata, Rogers (a) Hencdlctua, <b) Pie Jesn, De Merller—The choir. (a) Medltallon-Prlere, Gullttian: (b) Reverie Trlste, Ferrata; (c) Baxter Of- fertolre. Loret—(>n the undent Faster carol, “O Klllt, et Fllae" •'Tantaum Krgo,” Raff—The choir. PART II. (a> Two Short Preludes and Fugues. (I) D Minor. (?) R Flat Major. Bach. Cb) “Prayer," Read. <c> Toccata (opus No. 9>, Reger. “Deus Metis," Dtibola—Mr. E. A. Werner. (a) “Noel Kcossala," Guilmani -An ancient Christmas carol In the Scotch ■tyle. (hi “Iuvotte" ("Mlgnon"). Thomas. “Salve Regina," Roeder—The choir. "Scherzo Sytnphonlque,” Browne. complimentary’ TO MISS MARY TRUITT. Mi**es Hattie and Louise Price en tertained charmingly on Thursday evening at their home in Cartersvllle la honor of their guest. Miss Mary Truitt, of LaGrange. Hearts was the game tdayed, the prises being won by Mrs. Logan Vaughan, to whom wns given a cut glass vase, and Mr. Charles Fain, who received a handsome stein. A delicious naiad course, followed by Ices, wan served during the evening, j MRS. TIMMONS' BRIDGE, Mrs. Willis Timmons -entertained charmingly Saturday morning In honor of Miss Jessie Bodlford, of Gainesville, Fla., the attractive guest of Miss Ora Sue Mitchell, and Miss Margaret Dun can, one of Atlanta's prospective brides. The occasion was a bridge party, and about twelve of the Intimate friends of Mrs. Timmons were Invited. Mrs. Tlnnnons received her guests a beautiful lingerie gown of white trimmed with quantities of Val lace. Miss Hodlford was most attractive In blue silk, and Miss Duncan wns be comingly gowned In blue voile, the Jaunty coat opening over a lingerie blouse of lace nnd mull. Miss Ora Hue Mitchell wore a white linen suit trimmed with lace. The first prise wns a pretty belt, and the consolation a powder puff. Miss Duncan was presented with n lace handkerchief, and Miss Bodlford received a pretty pair of sleeve sup porters. Invited to meet Miss Duncan and Miss Bodlford were; Miss Ora Hue Mitchell, Miss Kate Peters, Miss Irene Mitchell. Mrs. Charlie Davis, Mrs. T. S. Lewis, Jr., Mrs. Charles Itlce, Misses Mary nnd Caroline Howell, Mrs. Guy Wool ford, Mrs. Cone Maddox. Miss Ruth Lewis nnd Miss Minnie Atkinson. GRADUATION DAY~AT 8EC0ND BAPTIST SUNDAY 8CH00L The parents and friends of the chil dren who will be graduated from the primary department of the Second Baptist Sunday school, Hundny,'Sep tember 3ft. at 10 o'clock, are Invited to be present to hear the prescribed course of study. The children who will re ceive diplomas are John Stewart, Leonldus Smith, Perry Day, Halils Lil lie Wilkes, Rita Arnold, Kntherlne Lou, Pierce Webb, Ethel Brooks, Sarah Coker, Ida Mai Fisher, Josephine Hmlth, Frances Springer, Frnnk Tiller, Elisa beth Green, Marie Ulmer, Ruby Estes. ADA J7-DAVI8. The tnnrrlnge of Miss Clara Davis, of Thomnston, and Mr. John Will Adams, of the United Htntes navy, on last Hundny evening at Thomaston at 8:30 o'clock, at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. B. A. Childs, came as a great surprise to their friends. The mnrtlugo wns to have taken place some time In February of next year, when Mr. Adams' time of enlist ment expires, but Mr. Adams came home last week on a brief furlough and they were married. The bride as Miss Clara Davis, the only daughter of Mr. Wilson Davis, of Thomaston, was quite popular with a Inrge circle of friends. Hhe Is an attractive and petite brunette and pos sesses a cbnrming personality. Mr. Adams Is a son of Hon. and Mrs. . It. Adams, of Hteed. and Is well and favorably known to residents of Thomaston and Upson county. Mr. and Mrs. Adams are spending this week at Steed with relatives. Monday Mr. Adams leaves to resume his duties In the navy, while Mrs. Adams will remain In Thomnston until January. TO MISS MARY ALDREDGE. Saturday Miss Ruth Lewis enter tained at a bridge luncheon In honor of Miss Mary Aldredge, whose marriage next Wednesday evening to Mr. Harold Moore will be an. event of Interest to a wide circle of friends. Miss Lewis' guests were Miss Al- dredge's bridesmaids, Miss Lottie Green, Mrs. Jack Brantley, Miss Aline Patterson. Miss Helen O’Brien. Miss Pauline Whitehead and Miss Georgia Watts, nnd several outside guests, Mrs. John Aldredge, Miss Mary Crew Cun- dell nnd Mrs. Cay McCall, of Jack sonville, Fla., and others. HARRISON -MITCHELL. The largest event of the week at Griffin W|S the wedding Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock of Miss Martha Mitchell to Mr. James Martin Harri son, of Montexumn. The marriage was solemnised at the handsome home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Kvnns Mttchel, In the presence of the relatives and Intimate friends of the family. Just before the ceremony Miss Chambers sang "H#arts and Flowers." kliss Theo Miels played the Wedding March and "O, Promise Me" during the ceremony, which was performed by Rev. John S. Jenkins. Little Misses Lucy Brewer, Rosalind Jenkins, Ada IlHrrlson, of Forsyth, and Ethel Miller were the ribbon bearers, forming an arch from the stairway to the itnpro vised altar In the drawing room. The bride In a gown of white silk nnd rare lace, came In with her maid of honor, Miss Bessie Mltchel, and the groom with his best man, Mr. Leon Harrison, of Montexumn. Among the out of town guests were Messrs. Reuben Black, Al Marshall, Leon Harrison, Charles Handers, of Montexuma; Miss Shatteen Mltchel, of Atlanta; Mr. Walter Mltchel, of Atlan ta; Dr. and Mrs. Chambers, of Monte zuma, Miss Georgia Lewis, of Monte zuma; Misses Chambers, of Atlanta, and Mr. and Mrs. Bagley, of Henola. The bridal couple left on the Central at 6 o'clock on u visit to Washington City nnd other points of Interest. DIAMOND FACTS. Of the 125,000,000 worth of diamonds mined Inst year tn 8011th Al rte*. the United Statea imported $1.1.000,000 worth. Ten per cent of thla amount was for luxury and ninety | cent waa for Investmenta. -lveattgate cur eaay method of selling diamonds. Thin is the beat time to buy them. EUGENE V. HAYNES CO., THE DIAMOND PALACE. COURTESIES TO MRS. STEPHENS HOOK. Mr*. Ell Brener, of Qrlffln, was host- ess at a bridge party Saturday after noon. given In honor of Mr*. Stephens Hook, of Atlanta. Those present were: Mr*. Stephen* Hook. Mr*. John Mills, Mr*. Jack Mangham, Mr*. Hendley Keel, Mr*. Joseph Boyd, Mr*. David Halley, Mr*. B. I'. Murray. Ml»* Cora Burr. Ml** Rebecca Nall, Mr*. Ed Davl*. Mr*. A. J. Burr, Mr*. W. C. Beek*. Mr*. W. C. Beek* won the prize, a sliver hatpin, nnd one was alao given to the guest of honor. At the dose of the game a delightful salad course waa served. HOWELL^MITCHELL. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Verdler Dunlap have Issued Invltattona to the marriage of their sister, Mis* Katherine Wlllcoz Mitchell, to Mr. Oeorge Arthur Howell, on Wednesday evening. October 10, at 7:30 o'clock, at their home, S15 B(oad street, Columbus, Go. TO BRIDAL PARTY. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Moore will en tertain Informally the early part of next week In honor of Miss Mary Al dredge anil Mr. Harold Moore, whose wedding tnke* place Wednesday even Ing at All Saints church. IN HONOR OFivlISS ORIMKE. Mrs J. E. C. Pedder entertained at u small bridge pnrty Saturday morn ing at her apartment* In the Lor raine In honr of her guest. Mis* Flor ence Grlmke, of Charleston, S. C. Twelve guest* weie Invited to meet Mis* Grlmke. After nt) enjoyable game of curd* a dainty luncheon was served. The t\r*t prlae wn* a pnlr of silk ho»e and the consolation wn* A *hlrtwat*t »et of pins. The guest of honor was presented with a pair of long gloves. TO MI8S WINSTEAD. A pretty event of Saturday morning was the card party at which Miss Georgia Dnnpell entertained for Mis* Willie Aaher and her attractive guests, Misses Lily Mae and Corlnne Winstead, of Paducah, Ky. Ml»a Donnell received her friends In a smart suit of white linen trimmed with lace, and Miss Asher nnd MiNses Lily Mnc nnd Corlnne Wlnatrad were an attractive trio In lingerie gowns of soft white mull. Miss Donnell's home was decorated with white roses, palms and ferns, white and green being also the colors which predominated In the score cards, the refreshments nnd In every pretty detail. The lirst prise was a yellow brocaded satin opera bag, the second a water color, and the guest prize was a box of candy. Miss Donnell's guests were: Miss Willie Asher, Mis* Lillie Mae Winstead. Miss Corlnne Winstead, Miss Pretty- men, Mias Katherine Dennis, Miss Em ma Phillips, Miss Ruth Blodgett, Mias Margaret Dudmeyer. Miss ogle Mae Osborn, Miss Jolla Goods, Miss Willie Harper. Miss Virginia Parks, Miss Beaumont, Miss Moyer and her guest, Miss Reitz, of Chicago. On Thursday afternoon the Loyal Temperance Legion gave an Interest ing program at the Baptist College au ditorium. The state superintendent, Mrs. F. E. Patterson, being absent, Mrs. M. L. McClendon, of Atlanta, presided. Music and recitations were attractive features of the meeting. Seven little girls contended for the gold medal, which waa awarded Mlsa Marie Laz- enby, of Thompson, Ga. Friday morning the convention was called to order by the president. Mrs. Farris F. Hodnut led the devotional ex ercises, and a prayer Waa offered by Mrs. Morris, of Mllledgevllle. Minutes were read and adopted, as were the re port* of the executive committee and orresponillng secretaries, together with a report by Mrs. T. E Patterson, the able editor of The Bulletin, the state organ of the union. Mrs. Jennie Hart Btbley then gave her able report on legislation and appeals, giving de tails of the provisions of such new bills as child labor, moral protection to our girls, the alcohol blit, the compulsory education bill, etc. Dr. Truax, state superintendent of the work, read from The Georgian the statement explaining that paper's ac ceptance of the applications for saloon licenses, and informing the public that these applications were printed gratis because the paper could not consist ently accept pay for them. This was heartily applauded. Dr. Truax- then told of work for victims In the sani- torlums of whisky and narcotics. This paper was one of the most Interesting of the convention, and was adopted by a rising vote of the body. A few minutes were then given to the talks from temperance girls throughout the state. The advertising posters designed by Miss Ruth Dodge, of Tallapoosa,- were exhibited, and the prize awarded this society. . A fine rpport on press work was made by Mrs. Gregory, of Lumpkin. This was followed by n voral duet by Mrs. Grist, of Marietta, and Mrs. T. L. Bradfleld, of LaGrange. The state song, written by Mrs. A. B. Wade, of Fitzgerald, was sung by Mr. Bowles. Subscriptions were taken for The Union atgnal, the national or gan of the Union. The report of the ffnal committee was cordially received Hnd adopted. The session closed with prayer by Mrs. W. P. Lovejoy, of Mart etta. The gold medal contest In which six boys and girl took part, was an especi ally attractive feature of the conven tion. Miss Eva McWilliams, of Savan nah, was awarded the beautiful large gold medal, and will be sent to the na tional convention at Boston to contend for the diamond medal. Invitations were received from the mayor of Co- lumbus and the local unions for the next convention to meet In that city. A number of Invitations were received from other cities, but the W. C. T. U. convention will go to Columbus next year. ELLEN PATTILLO CALLOWAY. La Grange. Manly, Renard Wood, Lorenxo Jones. Heyward Wood, L. D. Duncan, Willie Rhodes Carlyle, Earl Duncan. O. M. CLUB'To MEET. The first meeting since spring of the O. M. Club will take Place next Thurs day at the home of Mrs. William Mc Clelland In West End. The members of the club are Miss Mary Howell, Miss Carolina Howell, Miss Nettle Mills, Miss Gertrude Bran don, Miss Lee Brandon, Mrs. St. Elmo Massengale, Mrs. John Mathews, Mrs, John J. Simpson, Mrs. Will Heath, Mrs. Howard Arnold, Mrs. Jack Beas ley/ Miss Edyth Cofleld, Mr*. Fred Smith, Mrs, Frank Baker. SHELTERING ARMS. Thero will be a very Informal meet ing of the Sheltering Arms at the home of Mrs. George P. Howard. 20 Ponce DeLeon avenue, Monday morning at 10:30 o'clock. ' Mra. Bolling Jones Is recording sec retary. ST. ANTHONY GUILD. There will be a meeting of the ladles of St. Anthony Guild at the resilience of Mrs. W. L. Brldwell, 215 Ashby street, Tuesday, October 2, at 3:30 .'clock. - LILLIAN HARRIS. Secretary. IN HONOiTm'rS. MINIS. Mrs. Frank Myera will entertain at a small bridge tea Monday afternoon In honor of her guest, Mrs. Isaac Minis, of Savannah. MUSIC AT ATLANTA CHURCHES „ ON SEPTEMBER 30. First Baptist Church. MORNING. Prelude, Gullmant. Cornet, Barrl. Voluntary, ''Olorla In Excels!*,” Blu- menscheln. Offertory, "O. Divine Redeemer, Gounod—Miss Marguerite Dunlap. Anthem. "In the Homeland," Bird. Postlude, Roger. EVENING. Prelude, Nlcode. Cornet, Abt. Voluntary. "Magnificat, Avery. Offertory, "Thy Will Be Done, Gottschalk. Anthem, Thomson, postlude, Wely. "The Soul Triumphant." a sacred cantata, by Shelley, will be given on Sunday evening, October 7. First Msthodist Church. MORNING. Organ Prelude. "Flat Lux," Dubois. Chorus. "Gloria." from 12th mass, Mozart. _ „ , Solo, "Judge Me, O God," Buck—Mr. Hunter. . . . „ , Chorus, "Praise the Lord, O Jeru salem," Maunder. Organ Postlude, "Pomp and Circum stance," Elgar. EVENING. Organ Prelude, "Vujue Anlmam,” Rossini. _ „ „ „ "Now the Day Is Over/' Shelley. Duet. "I Will Magnify Thee," Mosen- that—Mies Brown and Mr. Dale. * Organ Poetlude. “Prelude In A Hat,' Batiste. - Choir—Mis* Grace Lee Brown, so prano and director: Mrs. J. E. Lee, contralto; Mr. J. L. Dale, tenor; Mr. W p. Hunter, bass; Ml** Debbie McCrea. .organist. Trinity Methodist Church. oVgan Recital at 7 p. in., program ac follows: , * Prelude and Fugue (Dmlnnr). Bach. Violin Solos, (a) "Traumerle," Schu mann: <b) Intermesso, "Cavallerla Rustli ana," Mascagni—Professor Barn hart. "At Evening," Buck. March, Read. Charles A. Sheldon, organist. c r Personal Mention Mrs. W. C. Seeks, at her home at Qrlffln, entertained three tables of bridge Thursday afternoon In honor of Mrs. Stephens* Hook, of Atlanta, and Mrs. Elsworth Hall, of Macon. Those Invited to meet the guests were: Mrs. A. J. Burr, Mrs. David Bailey, Mrs. Charles Beeka, Mra. J. W. Mangham, Mrs. Ell Brewer, Miss Opal Hmlth, Mrs. Joseph Mangham, Mrs. B. C. Murray, Mrs. Frederick Wilson of Chicago, Mrs. Dr. Carson, Mlsu Rebecca Nall. The prize was won by Miss Opal Smith. After the game a salad course was served by Mrs. Joseph Boyd, Mrs. John Mills, Mrs. W. C. Beeks and Mrs. J. C. Edwards. Mrs. Clarence Knowles nnd Mlsa Con stance Knowles have returned from Europe and will spend some time *!n New York before returning to the city. Mr. Clarence Knowles will remain In the North, where he will attend col lege. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Jpnes have returned from a two-weeks' visit to the former's parents In Cartersvllle, and after October 1 will be at home to their friends at 147 Gordon street. Mr. nnd Mrs. Sidney Stubbs and young daughter, who have been visit ing In the North, will arrive Sunday to spend some time with Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward 8. Gay. Mrs. Stephens Hook was the honoree Wednesday morning and evening at bridge parties given at Griffin by Miss Opal Smith and Miss Rebecca Wall. Mrs. J. M. Akridge and little sons, Jess and Edward, are spending several weeks with Mrs. Akrldge’s uncle, Mr. E. J. Kloffer, of 8avannah. Mrs. James G. Miller will h^ve as her guest for a month her mother, Mrs. Oscar Nixon, of New Orleans, who ar rives Sunday from Asheville. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. H. Kiser leave soon for New York to meet Mr. and Mrs. John Kiser, who return next week fropt their European trip. Mrs. J. J. Mangham entertained at bridge on Tuesday morning at her home at Qrlffln In honor of Mrs. Ste phens Hook, of Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Barrett Phlnisy, of Athens, will be the guests next week Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hunter, on DOES YOUR SUNBURST SKIRT NEED REPLAITING If it does, bring it to the SOUTHERN ACCORDION PLAITING CO., the only firm in the South where you can have it done. All kinds of Accordion Plaiting Side Plaiting and Pinking Done Promptly and Satisfactorily. PRICES REASONABLE SOUTHERN ACCORDION PLAITING GO. 78 1-2 Whitehall St. Bell Phone 799. birthday party. A pretty party of the week was that given to little Miss Mary Agrtcola by her parents, Mr. and Mra. A. K. Agri- cola, on the occasion of her eleventh birthday. The decorations were In pink and white and green, and were elaborate an«l beautiful. The table at which re freshments were served had a center- piece of Hattenhurg over pink silk, and was decorated with pink roses. Each little boy drew a pink heart bearing the name of his partner for the evening, and each guest received as a favor the picture of the young hostess a tiny heart shaped frame. Miss Mary Agricola received her guests in a pretty frock of pink point d'esprlt over silk. Those preseqt were aMIsses Geraldine Yignaux, Marie Oliver, Dorothy Wil helm. Gertrude Halnts, Louise Vlg- . __ naux, Dorothy Vignaux. Annie Duncan. 37 WHITEHALL ST. Mari- Jones, Georgs West, John T. CARTERSVILLE. ThtiriNlay afternoon Mrs. Felton Jones wns the hostess st the weekly meeting of the Young Matrons' Club. Miss Marie Glleenth entertnlned the Itng Time Clnb Hntnnlsy afternoon In honor of her sister, Mrs. (.'assets, of Hnvnnnsh. Mr. and Mrs. Ah Hmlth, of Rome, were guests here this week. , ... K Mr. John Hill, of this place, and Miss IHark were married nt the home of Rev. r. A. Alhlsy last Hundny. Mrs. H. K. Cary hoa returned to Atlanta nfter i» visit to frlr irr u Mm i» ..Jends hen*. Mlsa Henderson nnd Mins Itonlnh < nrter. ,»f Mnrfreesltoro, Tenn., ore the guests of Mrs. A. II. Cuttyura. ; Mias Daisy Itniiisnur, of Atlanta, la Gmt lug Mrs. Wlkle. Wedding Silver What coultl Its more appropriate for a wedding gift than a silver platter? And our* have the Integrity of ma terial. the artistic perfection which stamp them with a beauty as perma nent as their Intention. Davis & Freeman, Jewelen. DR o£t E R 6p B a4B? E - Atlanta, Qa. 801 Austell Bldg. OElcg Hours. » to ll':»—1 :Ji) to ft H. Phone Main 1*48. Residence TJO Peachtree. B Mala I'boue 4173. Peachtree street. *Mr. and Mra. John L. Moore and little daughter, Ruth, have returned from a visit to New York nnd Bos ton. Mr. and Mra. Bolling Jonea are the guests of Mrs. Porter King for the winter at her home, 79 Merrltta ave nue. Mlsa Katherine Boothe will leave next week for Washington Cltyv where Hhe’wlll attend Fairmont Seminary. Miss Louise Falllgant, of Savannah, who has been the guest of Miss Louise Johnson, left Thursday for Macon. Mrs. Robert M. Harbin and children will arrive Monday from Rome to visit Judge and Mrs. C. 8. Klngsbery. Mrs. M. P. O'Connor, of Nashville, has been the guest of her parents, # Mr. and Mrs. Collins, for a fortnight. Miss Floy Almand returned to At lanta Friday after a month’s visit to Mrs. Otis Ajlair, of Covington. Miss Ida fautlmore has returned to her home at Abbeville, Gn., after Ring friends In Atlanta. Miss Sallle Durham has returned from a visit to her sister, Mrs. H. Harris, at Watkinsvllle. Mrs. Mlnman. Mrs. Moreland Hpeer and Miss Aurelia Roach have returned from Charlotte, N. C. Mrs. Sarah Kiser has returned from a visit to her daughter, Mrs. W. S. Web ster, at Norcross. Mr. and Mrs. John I,lttl*» have turned from Europe and will arrive In the city Sunday. Mrs, Thaddeus Horton and little daughter will return from South Caro lina next week. Mrs. Robert Meador and Miss Lillian Goldsmith are the guests of relatives at Carrollton. Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Stokes have re turned to Dublin, after visiting friends In Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Dickey and children and Mrs. Cox have returned to the city. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Howell < come In from the country the first of October. Colonel and Mrs. Meldrtm and the Misses Meldrtm, of Savannah, are In the city. Mrs. Norwood Mitchell and Mt Otey Mitchell have returned from Mainland. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jackson and SUPERB COLLECTION OP STERLING SILVER SUITABLE FOR WEDDING GIFTS. LARGE HANDLER OF GORHAM STERLING SIL VER. MY FALL STOCK IS COMPLETE. Charles W, Crankshaw, Diamond Merchant and Jeweller. 16 Whitehall St., , Century Bldg. children have returned to the city. MIm Faith Harris has entered the U Oman's College at Baltimore. Miss Ruby Reynolds, of Rome, Is the guest of Miss Martha Whitman. Mrs. Harry Leslie Walker has re covered from her recent Illness. Mrs. H. E. Cary has returned from a visit to friends at Cartersvllle. Miss Ruby Hollomon, of Wadlev, Is the guest of Atlanta friends. Mr. and Mrs. Hollins Randolph leave next week for Charlottesville. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shedden leave next week for New York city. »Mr. Cay McCall will arrive Sunday from Jacksonville, Fla. Miss Gladys Levin has returned from a visit to the North. Mrs. Roy White Is visiting relatives at Thomaston, Ga. Mr. Harry Flynn will return Monday from Clayton. 1 Mrs. Adeline Davis, of Eastman, came down to attend the funeral of her grandson, Wirt Graham. Mrs. Harrol and little daughter, of Wrens, spent some time in our city with Mrs. E. V. Wilcox and daugh ter. Mrs. M. L. Haynes, after spending the summer very pleasantly in Con yers and other places in middle Geor gia, returned home a few.days ago. Miss Audrey Adams, of near Lumber City. Js visiting Mra. Wright Camp bell. .Mr# Thomas J. Thaxton was In the city a few hours Saturday. Dr. G. R. Deckle has Just returned from Cincinnati. Miss A llie De Loach, of Lumber City, Is visiting her sister, who has been quite 111. Colonel o. G. Wimberly, of the Ma con bar. Is attending city court here this week. Mrs. C. R. Deekle and children are visiting her parents at Statesboro. THOMA8TON. Mrs. W. C. Hightower is spending this week In Talbotton with her pa rents. Miss Marie Smoot, of Jasper, Ala., Is in the city visiting relatives. Mrs. A. W. White returned Wednes day from an extended visit to Rome and Birmingham, Ala. Miss Leila Carr, of Winder, spent Friday In the city with Mr*. J. F. In gram. Mr. W. B. Jackson, of HoUonvItle, and Master Fred Woottfn, of Concord, spent Firduy In the <Rty with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Korn. Mr. G. H. Smith has returned to Jesup. after spending the past week here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Smith. Messrs. Hugh Allen And Harrison have resumed their studies at the Tech. Mr. James Howell Is Attending the University at Athens this year. .. Mb' 8 Naomi Atwater Is attending Hollins institute m Virginia. Misses Carrie t)unbar, Bird Nelson and Elizabeth Wheeless are attending Fort! ^ LaGrange Female College, Miss 1 Kate Bet her! Is attending the Mr. J. Frank Meador Is In New York city. CUTHBERT. MIm Ixnilse Worrell entertained the Kit- rer** < Inb Thursday afternoon. The prize, a handbag, was awarded to Miss Jose phine went. A delicious menu wns served after the game. Andrew eollege has seventy young Indies i the lionrding department. The tilted hinigliters of the ('onftMler ary held n meeting nt the residence of Mrs. Robert L. Walker hist Monday after- Miss Nell Hwnnn. of t'nruegle, passed through the city yesterday on her wny t« Alabama Itreunu college, at Ktifaula. Miss Oulda Htovnll. of t'olumlda, Ala., I» the guest of Miss Claire Moyc. Miss Oehleae Williamson, to r«»rt i .. Gaines, visited In the city Inst Saturday. ® ,B fy -- Mr. nnd Mrs. W. !!. Hpenrer, nfter spend- Gin* Normal nnd Industrial College at * * here, the guests of Mrs. | Mllledgevllle; .Miss Ida David Ing : vernl returned to their home extend- I!. Martin, Imv at Tampa, Fla. Mrs. Quinn has returned from l visit to t'otuiiildn, H. f\ G. I>. Webb, Jr., left on Monday for Atlanta, to become it student of the Geor gia School of Technology, hr. W. I*. Hltelley spent Hundny nt Car- Mrs. Walter II. Hill, of Athens, presi dent of the Georgia Heltool Improvement *lub, Is ex|ic«'tcd III the city this week. Miss l.ols Good rum. of l.ouvnle, Is visit- it In tie- city. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Turner, formerly of West Point, Gn., are now residents of “uthliert. G. W. Mathews, of Columbus, visited homefoiks Hundny. M'RAE. Mr. C. i\ Halley, cashier of the Citi zens’ bank, spent Sunday in Abbe ville. Mrs. W. L. flatten, of Hrookvllle, Fla., who is visiting her parents. Rev. and Mrs. o. G. Brown, spent Sunday at Collins, Ga., with her slater, Mrs. Alex ander. Hon. H. W. Whaley nnd wife, of Jessup. Ga., are here visiting their daughter. Mrs. E. D. Graham, on Col lege street. Mr. Robert A. Karri*, of New York, i H./,' „„ I* spending a few days with hi* broth-1 Ml** Ode**;: Oarner. cr.j olonel George H. Harris. | Ml** .‘Ivde Adams [ Washington, D. attending the Girl*’ Teeh; Ml**e* lilnssle White and Celesta Dunbar are students at Wenleyan. Mrs. Lee Richards, of Canton, who has been visiting Mrs. E. T. Booth, ha« returned to her hor.ie. Mrs. S. F. Mullen and Mrs. Claude Worrlll are in LaGrange attending the W. c. T. V. convention. Mr. W. R. Davis, of Atlanta, spent Tuesday In the city. Mrs. Hugh Johnson and little daugh ter, Cottle, und MImc Mary Lewis, of Milner, are spending this week here with relatives. Mrs. Roy White, of Atlanta, Is spend ing this week In the city with her pa rents, Rev. and Mrs. William Dunbar. Mrs. J. J. Thompson, of Lumpkin, has been vlittlng Mr. and Mr*. E. B. Thompson. Mrs. J. K. Garner and little son, Frank, have returned to their home at Wnuchula, Fla, after spending the summer here with relatives. Dr. E. T. Booth spent several days In Atlanta Inst week. Miss Fannie Cnxtlen has returned home from a visit to Alnhama. Mrs. F. B. Good* In, of Gainesville, pem the post wee|f here wtlh entertained The following lawyers are attending 1 number of friends last iveek at a spend A;. lh ‘ M * k: *’olonel Chan-J the* day party In honor of Miss Ava ami l'ielaey m of'oilman." ” A "" f " i 5» ker '-°X ™"?. «»« « «* « h « of Ml** Julia R*th»l. — j C. MELUCHAMP IMPORTER OF DIAMONDS 70 Whitehall Street lie N 2S'JifVL?! bu#,n## » 1 * nd extends a cordial invitstlon to the pub lic. Stock embraces complete line of Jewelry, Watches and every article kept by flrat-cla.a Jeweler*.